Theresa May's efforts in Brexit talks a shambles, Commons told

Theresa May's efforts to secure Brexit progress were labelled a "shambles" in the Commons as John Bercow sought to avoid a "spat" between MPs.

Labour's Peter Kyle criticised the Prime Minister for returning "empty-handed" following the conclusion of lunchtime talks in Brussels between her and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker.

But Conservative David Davies, MP for Monmouth, dismissed this assessment and insisted the Europeans would be empty-handed if "they don't get their hands off our £50 billion".

Speaker Mr Bercow urged MPs to remain patient and noted a Commons statement on the latest talks was expected from the Government on Tuesday, as he warned against the exchanges turning into a "spat".

Speaker says "very much my expectation" PM will make a statement tomorrow